I took a territorial dispute of Sewellia Elongata and Pseudogastromyzon SP.
I show those pictures and video clip.
Video clip is in this Youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_feWPhUGJDM













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This big Sewellia Elongata did not usually fight very much.Mad Duff wrote: Do you see a lot of inter species squabbles?
As for S.elongata, a color of the body seems to hardly change at the time of quarrel.ch.koenig wrote:elongata seems to become darker when fighting? and p. sp "tungpeiensis" doesn't have a pale side and dark back when fighting like cheni and myersi (and some gastromyzon) do?
I also think that it is inappropriate to decide identification of a creature based on only a color and a design of appearance.ch.koenig wrote: a species just by looking at colour and pattern is dangerous.
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